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Feels like the wrong chart type. Probably a sorted bar chart is better
@imnewpbiuser568 This can be easily achieved using line visuals. Assuming you already have 3 measures for each line.
On line visual, use population group on the x-axis, and 3 measures on the y-axis. Go to the formatting pane, turn on the marker, and select a marker for each series, and in Lines section, for two series, make the stroke width to 0 pix.
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the solution you provided solves my half part, thanks a lot for your response, now I wish to have dates in x axis and on y axis there should be some aggregated values and this should categorised as given below.
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